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This is working as designed at the moment. Our Password AutoFill extension does not allow usage of Face ID or Touch ID until after you've entered the Master Password into the main app, after doing so you should be able to continue using Face ID or Touch ID in the extension.

It's possible this may change in the future but I can make no promises at this time.

@toph - maybe restart less frequently, if possible? That's not meant to sound flippant, it's a serious suggestion, because there's literally no way to avoid having to enter your Master Password at certain times. As brenty says, it's required to decrypt the data. Your face or fingerprint (depending on device) is merely a way to facilitate that, not a replacement for it.

Welcome to the forum, @linux535! More or less, yes. I agree, it's not the most convenient thing to have to do, but there's really no easy way around it. The easy thing to do would be to leave all one's passwords in an unencrypted Excel spreadsheet or FileMaker database. But that wouldn't be very secure. Practicing good security isn't effortless, but it's most certainly worth the effort. And we do what we can to make the experience as helpful and frictionless as we can. Thanks for your comment!

As a suggestion, perhaps a push notification post reboot could direct the user to enter their master password in-app, thereby preempting an entry via auto-fill? Uncertain if feasible from suspended state?

Alternatively, the auto-fill extension could redirect to main app via universal links if db is encrypted instead of prompting entry of master pass?